Syed Wajdan Rafay Bukhari

Syed Wajdan Rafay Bukhari
University of Sargodha | UOS · Department of Law

Master of Laws

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With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), how should copyright and antitrust law handle AI-created creative work? The Copyright Ordinance 1962 and Competition Act 2010 are examined in this context to examine Pakistan's legal system. This study compares Pakistan's legal system to the EU's. The study focuses on the DMA and the EU Copyright Direc...
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This study conducted with complete analysis of the function of public prosecutors (PPs)inside the criminal justice of Pakistan (CJP) in the context of province of Punjab, Multan District using a mixed approach. The research employed questionnaires such as each open-ended and close-ended question to accumulate facts from individuals representing the...
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The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (hereinafter referred as AI) technology has brought conversion in traditional copyright paradigms by challenging human creativity. This paper explores the multidimensional impact of AI on copyright law by stressing the challenges and prospects. As AI-driven algorithms are able to generate an increasi...
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The gendered social structure of any general population anticipates an essential action in the charming and confined status of women, as women contain half of the world's done individuals yet not considered as proportionate to the male or controlled piece of society. Political fortifying of women is positively not the primary consideration in makin...
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This article analyses the law and procedure of extradition in Pakistan with special reference to Extradition Act 1972. Extradition is a surrender of an accused or convicted person from one state to other state on its request. It is also considered as a system by which one state delivers an accused person to another state on her demand. Moreover, ex...
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The instant study is unique of its nature providing a comprehensive analysis on right of privacy and data protection laws in Pakistan with special reference to CCTV surveillance; its scope in the light of judgments of Apex or Higher Courts in Pakistan. It finds that right of privacy is interconnected with other fundamental right of life or right...
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This article has two parts; first part discusses the asylum as a human right in international law, and second part discusses the law of asylum and procedure in Pakistan. Asylum has no universally accepted definition, but it has three major perspectives attributed to it in International Law. In this study, focus is on asylum as an individual human r...
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Background: Since December 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the international community on health and legislative fronts. The widespread disease needs an effective response from the health-care system as well as the legislative framework. Pakistan is facing a challenge from the under-developed health-care system as well as a lack of aware...
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The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance and effectiveness of investigation in the Criminal Justice System of Pakistan. The study provides the historical background of the Police system of Pakistan, which is primarily responsible for the investigation of crime in the Criminal Justice System of Pakistan. The study also examines and h...
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This article has two parts; first part discusses the asylum as a human right in international law, and second part discusses the law of asylum and procedure in Pakistan. Asylum has no universally accepted definition, but it has three major perspectives attributed to it in International Law. In this study, focus is on asylum as an individual human r...

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